Essner E, Lin W L, Gordon S
Cell Tissue Res. 1986;245(2):431-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00213951.
The surface-associated vesicles in retinal arterioles and venules were studied after fixation in glutaraldehyde-tannic acid or after intravitreal injection of peroxidase or lactoperoxidase. The vesicles were concentrated along the abluminal (basal) surface of the endothelial cells and along the plasma membranes of smooth muscle cells in arterioles and of pericytes in post-capillary venules. They were rarely encountered in the deeper regions of these cells. In perpendicular sections through the cell surface the majority of vesicles were in continuity with the plasma membrane whereas in tangential sections, they appeared to lie "free" in the cytoplasm. All such vesicles were labeled after exposure to tannic acid or to the heme-proteins. Peroxidase-reaction product was never seen in the lumen of the vessels. These observations suggest that the surface vesicles in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and pericytes are invaginations of the plasma membrane and are thus not involved in the transcytosis or endocytosis of proteins. The vesicles in the latter two cell types may be involved in some aspect of contractility rather than pinocytosis.
在使用戊二醛 - 单宁酸固定后,或在玻璃体内注射过氧化物酶或乳过氧化物酶后,对视网膜小动脉和小静脉中的表面相关小泡进行了研究。这些小泡集中在内皮细胞的无腔(基底)表面,以及小动脉中平滑肌细胞和毛细血管后微静脉中周细胞的质膜周围。在这些细胞的较深区域很少见到它们。在穿过细胞表面的垂直切片中,大多数小泡与质膜连续,而在切向切片中,它们似乎“游离”于细胞质中。所有这些小泡在暴露于单宁酸或血红素蛋白后都被标记。在血管腔内从未见过过氧化物酶反应产物。这些观察结果表明,内皮细胞、平滑肌细胞和周细胞中的表面小泡是质膜的内陷,因此不参与蛋白质的转胞吞作用或内吞作用。后两种细胞类型中的小泡可能在收缩性的某些方面起作用,而不是参与胞饮作用。